Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"critically" Definitions
  1. in a way that says what you think is bad about somebody/something
  2. in a way that is extremely important because a future situation will be affected by it
  3. in a way that is serious, uncertain and possibly dangerous
  4. in a way that involves making fair, careful judgements about the good and bad qualities of somebody/something
  5. in a way that is connected with the judgement of critics of art, music, literature, etc.

Show all

829 Sentences With "critically"

How to use critically in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "critically" and check conjugation/comparative form for "critically". Mastering all the usages of "critically" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Democracy depends on people capable of thinking critically and that often rests on reading critically.
If I think about them critically (or even not that critically), others are offensive or idiotic.
"This bee is critically endangered, it's one of the most critically endangered species in the United States," Riley says.
For them to not show up and answer these critically important questions at this critically important time is just disgusting and reprehensible," Calacanis said Wednesday on CNBC's "Halftime Report.
Almost one-third of critically ill African-American patients and roughly half of critically ill Hispanic patients were treated at just 14 of the 200 hospitals included in the study.
"; "Why is nobody watching ABC's critically acclaimed drama Nashville?
Western lowland gorillas are critically endangeredThough the western lowland gorilla is the most numerous and widespread of gorilla subspecies, according to the World Wildlife Foundation, they are classified as a critically endangered species.
"Why should insurance status make a difference in the one disease where critically injured, uninsured patients gains access to the system every bit as quickly as his critically injured, insured counterpart?" he says.
That book also did well, critically and financially, so he followed up in 2012 with the short-story collection "Sorry Please Thank You," which was not quite as successful, either critically or financially.
The values he brought into the election are critically important.
He said 22 people were wounded, eight of them critically.
The children's father was critically wounded and has been hospitalized.
Sumatran orangutans have been classified as critically endangered since 2008.
Those critically injured were his mother and brother, they said.
Which is critically important, I think, in your job today.
Shows featuring LGBTQ characters performed well critically and with audiences.
How researchers word questions critically affects the end empirical results.
Eleven people were injured, eight of them critically, he said.
One person was also critically injured in the house explosion.
Critically, Republican voters might be coming around on climate change.
We're about approaching solutions critically ... and helping each other out.
At least 17 people died, while others remain critically injured.
And according to scientists, developing such treatments is critically important.
In this respect, we want them to be critically scrutinized.
So that's another grey area being critically flagged by Barassi.
Her own newspaper was covering her husband, at times critically.
This will be the critically acclaimed HBO comedy's final season.
Using this moment well is critically important to his chances.
Yet he's also spoken critically about encryption and privacy protections.
Critically, the site's growth was organic, growing as demand allowed.
Thinking about it critically hasn't spared her from the experience.
Four remain critically injured and the others are seriously injured.
Her Lauder biography was critically panned and a commercial failure.
They also are home to the critically endangered Saiga antelope.
The truth is, the Browns remain critically broken, damaged goods.
Both are still critically ill in intensive care, police said.
The critically acclaimed film won the Globe for best drama.
Those air miles and time differences make communication critically important.
Anderson died of his wounds while Drake was critically wounded.
Cuban crocs are critically endangered in the wild, Smith said.
Having positive control over the platforms themselves is critically important.
"I'm always thinking critically about how they'll cook," she said.
That depends critically on the credibility of the central bank.
Generators have alleviated conditions for some of the critically ill.
Four were killed and two critically wounded, medical sources added.
"It was critically important to get this right" Moore said.
This means critically evaluating how organizations and institutions are run.
What about voters who feel specific values are critically important?
An opportunity to look at ourselves more critically was lost.
Critically, he does not disagree that Trump's statement was racist.
Trade and economic issues are critically important for this region.
Kendrick Lamar, with his progressive, political, critically acclaimed rap albums.
Two officers were wounded in the shootout, although not critically.
A third critically important measure would require better data collection.
Critically, this occurred without weapons inspectors or nonproliferation experts present.
Currently, the species is deemed critically endangered by the IUCN.
Third, we hope lawmakers will address critically needed infrastructure improvements.
Her mother was critically ill, but stable for the night.
Education does more than create critically minded, socially responsible citizens.
There are two critically important points to be made here.
Yet, such individualized care won't save this critically endangered species.
Hundreds of critically injured were dispatched to hospitals in Tehran.
Trump has long slammed the media for covering him critically.
"Birdman" (2014) was one of Stone's first critically acclaimed roles.
Two aspects of the design were critically important to Perrault.
Too often, we fail to think critically about scientific evidence.
Along with the 31 dead, 300 were injured, 61 critically.
It treated 98 critically ill patients, eleven of whom died.
One of the victims died and another was critically wounded.
Western lowland gorillas, like Koko, are a critically endangered species.
Bear in mind that voting is, critically, an expressive act.
The international community can play a critically important supporting role.
They represent a critically important moment in Iranian art history.
Means is the author of four critically acclaimed story collections.
Critically, that 30 hours represents a maximum, not a right.
Critically, it's not just young, thin sea ice that's melting.
Yet it has little appeal in Brussels or, critically, Dublin.
By then, Ms. Yaller was critically ill, on a ventilator.
More critically, though, it makes the warehouse worker's plight visceral.
Critically, though, Ms. Gallace does not paint en plein air.
"The connection between the two is critically important," Casaletto said.
In July, the Bornean orangutan was listed as critically endangered.
Critically, we must demand more of our elected leaders, too.
Only a few wards are occupied by critically ill patients.
This is critically important for future trade deals as well.
Here, researchers milk a critically endangered Bornean orangutan named Batang.
You may want to think critically about these additional questions.
I thought I was done with the critically maligned game.
It was critically lauded even by their earlier synthpop haters.
On the heels of FX's critically acclaimed The People v.
I have kids in college — that's what thinking critically is.
So it's critically important that other states update their policies.
But, critically, it's going wider than many new Android features.
Other sites include critically important information in the web address itself.
Critically, this process applies to photos and videos, not just text.
It's premiered critically acclaimed shows like Man in the High Castle.
A lot of people don't want to think critically about it.
The film, starring Amandla Stenberg, was equally moving and critically acclaimed.
One among the two critically injured later died in a hospital.
Their ultimate goal is to improve outcomes for critically ill patients.
The disco-inspired album was not commercially or critically well received.
Most critically, though, Barr argued the the Russia probe must proceed.
The camp's legacy is critically important to the movie's continuing story.
Mexico cannot help but be critically dependent on its neighbour's economy.
The second difference is less straightforward, but can be critically important.
Now it's establishing itself as a destination for critically acclaimed dramas.
Instead of thinking critically about it, you're asking it for lessons.
Hanafi was critically injured fighting Somali and AMISOM troops in 2010.
" In his judgment, Justice Horkin wrote critically about DeCoutere's testimony.  "Ms.
Critically, we need to think strategically about the missing qualified workforce.
The Bryde whale is a critically endangered species in New Zealand.
Critically, the hot weather doesn't just stress modern, high-tech trains.
And critically, it helped translate climate denial into a political reality.
Slowly, but surely, I started looking at the Bible more critically.
It's circuit training for the nerves, Crossfit for the critically minded.
These stakes are critically important to the future of the country.
The film was critically panned, but Netflix nevertheless greenlit a sequel.
His other credits include the critically lauded pictures Hunger and Shame.
She was critically ill, and near the end of her life.
None of us expected it to be received so well critically.
Many of them are vulnerable species, some of them critically endangered.
The very next day, Tullier was critically wounded in the shooting.
Critically endangered Sumatran orangutans and other mammals are all accounted for.
What went so critically wrong in the organization of Fyre Festival?
Sumatran tigers are a "critically rare" and "endangered" species, Wiley said.
Five Israeli police officers were wounded, reportedly none of them critically.
It can also, when perused critically, stimulate reasoning, empathy and debate.
Critically, it's important to say that before Trump actually fires Mueller.
At least 193 people died, and many more were critically wounded.
Most critically, Mr Trump could not do the deed by himself.
In addition to the fatalities, 30 people were injured, some critically.
And, critically, the Martian wind has helped out quite a bit.
Or might it force us to think more critically about them?
The report says the bee should be assessed as critically endangered.
They made it taboo to critically discuss Atatürk and his legacy.
Some of those critically injured were transferred to the capital, Tripoli.
The Clemens' four other children were critically injured in the accident.
Critically, shrinking networks and increasing copayments are not offset by subsidies.
Later that month, fans critically analyzed images in the Walker's eye.
A further 40 people were injured in Wednesday's attack, seven critically.
Still, streaming platforms have shown they can distribute critically-acclaimed films.
OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría described the reviews as "critically important".
Critically for Republicans, the resolutions cannot be filibustered in the Senate.
People are thinking critically about how to innovate in those worlds.
Ramirez survived; his nephew was critically injured, according to the mayor.
It teaches me how to think critically about modes of dialogue.
The list includes critically beloved movies that have already won awards.
Shurer treated four critically wounded U.S. soldiers and 10 Afghan soldiers.
Three (Fultz, Ball and Smith) have been traded and critically downgraded.
Critically, Mr. Zelensky still has not received a White House meeting.
Even more critically, it is testing the key $38 support level.
Critically, Republicans have a much simpler story to tell than Democrats.
They are listed as "critically endangered" on the IUCN red list.
Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), was shot and critically injured in 2011.
The park is a habitat for critically endangered tigers and elephants.
According to an incident update, 12 others are injured, some critically.
This is a critically important issue, and Americans deserve better information.
The Sumatran tiger subspecies is critically endangered, according to the WWF.
Here's what to keep an eye on today: • Critically beloved esotericists.
However, also critically important is research into quality care and support.
Both children seemed healthy and then within hours became critically ill.
Two were critically injured and three seriously, national broadcaster NHK said.
"It suggests that culture is critically important to them," he said.
Critically, Trump saved millions by writing off $105 million in losses.
They evolved from the African wild ass, which is critically endangered.
Another 83% became severely ill, and 5% percent became critically ill.
Here are some questions you may want to think about critically.
So are there any other issues you think are critically important?
Some U.S. schools are teaching students to view pornography more critically.
It's the financial figures within these pages that are critically important.
We had to wait nine months on starting critically important projects.
Local volunteer organizations had provided boxes, tape, flashlights, and — critically — snacks.
Most critically, an overwhelmed health care system places everyone at risk.
But when it comes to media literacy we don't think critically.
Skripal and his daughter remain critically ill in a hospital. 5.
On Thursday, Dr. Li Wenliang was reported to be critically ill.
Finally, the Trump administration should critically reassess the utility of sanctions.
Many privacy advocates, including McNamee, argue that they are critically flawed.
George Kent: No. At the vice president's role was critically important.
According to police, one person is critically injured at this time.
But critically, it didn't show a mechanism of how it worked.
Critically, he would have to assemble a talented cadre of lieutenants.
Having Smith there, though, was critically important to the network's journalists.
No deaths have been reported but seven people are critically ill.
Seven people have become critically ill, the Wuhan authorities have said.
No deaths have been reported, but seven people are critically ill.
While critically derided, the exhibition set attendance records at the museum.
At least 64 people were wounded, a third of them critically.
Critically, the private partner is providing financing of infrastructure — not funding.
Most critically, Carson's budget raises the rents of public housing residents.
But critically, the movie was an expensive mess most deemed bloated.
HBO&aposs critically acclaimed new series, "Watchmen," was completely shut out.
Critically, these warming waters can intensify tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes.
So it's really that human interaction that is so critically important.
Unlearning such codes is integral to critically engaging with his work.
Tim Burton's adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland" received critically mixed reviews.
Speaking critically of the royal family or their ideas is dangerous.
The Usagi Yojimbo has a rabid following and is critically acclaimed.
For the first time, the critically endangered list will include watchmaking.
All three presentations are visually strong, critically sharp, and thematically intertwined.
Finn is critically wounded following his lightsaber battle with Kylo Ren.
The 14 people who were not killed were injured, three critically.
But all of these reports must be read carefully and critically.
We'll do both, but that ends up being just critically important.
And, critically, the entire congressional Republican Party is in on it.
The episode was critically acclaimed and received a GLAAD Award in April.
Her debut novel, the critically acclaimed "Atmospheric Disturbances," was published in 2008.
"Teenagers are critically engaged and thoughtful readers," Green adds in the video.
In 2014, he was also in Ava DuVernay's critically acclaimed film, Selma.
It is probably the most critically acclaimed and financially successful musical ever.
"We will continue to invest in this critically important market," Schultz said.
A neighbor reported seeing the officer critically wounded outside of her window.
Doing so, Tony is critically injured and eventually dies from these complications.
Medina Hospital medics said more than 50 people were injured, some critically.
Cover: A critically endangered dusky gopher frog (Photo: Zach Caldwell/VICE News)
At least 50 people were injured in the blaze, a dozen critically.
The second season of the critically acclaimed show premieres Friday, Oct. 21.
There were four critically endangered black rhinos that died after being relocated.
How can a game be so celebrated, yet still so critically panned?
The camp's legacy is also critically important to the movie's continuing story.
Those tongues are listed as vulnerable and critically endangered, respectively, by UNESCO.
Almost inevitably, in 2008 it was placed on the critically endangered list.
Critically, that's concentrated among younger users from 12 to 34 years old.
But critically — and somewhat unexpectedly — Chinese Yao fans became Houston Rockets fans.
David Schwimmer plays Robert on FX's critically acclaimed miniseries about the case.
But Day 1, high-quality, distinctive, critically acclaimed programming will drive everything.
During the gunfight, Barnes was hit in the arm and critically injured.
And critically, they end with a ruling from the commission's Enforcement Bureau.
The move will take the critically acclaimed sketch show into Season 5.
The senior, who was critically injured, was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital.
We have a lot more — many more critically important issues to discuss.
The gunman killed 219 and injured more than a dozen, some critically.
The bill's critically important fine points are still to be worked out.
He's got a wide range of critically acclaimed projects in the works.
Alcohol complicates consent Another critically important factor in this situation is consent.
Sumatran tigers are a "critically rare" and an endangered species, Wiley said.
Sheeran's most recent album, the critically acclaimed X, was released in 2014.
Police said one victim was critically wounded and another was seriously wounded.
SO THAT'S ONE OF THE THINGS I THINK IS JUST CRITICALLY IMPORTANT.
And, critically, Salesforce will cross a revenue milestone in the next quarter.
Anticlimactic is definitely a way to end your critically acclaimed TV series.
READ: Can MDMA Help the Mental Well-Being of Critically Ill People?
The critically acclaimed Martin Luther King biopic Selma just landed on iTunes.
Redox sits at a critically important crossroads in the modern healthcare industry.
In this day and age, we critically evaluate each and every outing.
Instead, the researchers replaced these critically important anatomical structures with elastic springs.
How did you go about deciding which supplies were most critically needed?
We'd hate for Perry to be blacklisted from his critically acclaimed restaurants.
And these are patients that are critically in need of medical treatment.
What is a quality you think is critically important to your success?
Spike Lee has been directing critically-acclaimed films for over 30 years.
Four people were critically injured but are expected to survive, officials said.
Critically, it's where this debt is concentrated in China that troubles economists.
Khan spoke critically of Trump last week at the Democratic National Convention.
A: Charity is critically important, and I've instilled that in my kids.
About 30 others were injured, according to authorities, seven of them critically.
It's going to be moving, petrifying, critically acclaimed and altogether fucking glorious.
But protest by itself -- while critically important -- isn't a guarantee of progress.
Critically, the city has increased access to naloxone, the opioid reversal drug.
She describes the new study as "critically important" for the epilepsy community.
But getting the rules for managing digital information right is critically important.
The next day, zoo officials shot and killed the critically endangered ape.
Nearly 13,000 different other species are endangered or critically endangered right now.
Hobbes remembered his girlfriend watching herself get critically injured and then killed.
Until it does, its critically acclaimed Belle Meade is sourced from Indiana.
It's become arguably as critically and commercially relevant as most rock music.
"[Paid parental leave] is critically important for men as well," says Twaronite.
Listening to the radio critically became the duty of every responsible citizen.
It's critically important that DOI and FWS clarify the relevant governing policies.
Bowie brilliantly portrayed iconic artist Andy Warhol in this critically-acclaimed film.
Police shot and killed the terrorists; one other hostage was critically injured.
We have to take back the majority, and that's really critically important.
"It is critically important that people participate in a Census," Oliver explains.
Strzok attorney pushes back against 'critically flawed' IG report 2:25 p.m.
And, critically, it is only the left that is calling for censorship.
Most importantly, though, I hope this week encourages you to play critically.
Paramedics took three of the most critically wounded victims from her truck.
That doesn't bode well for the future of this critically endangered species.
Police work regularly places officers in urgent situations with critically injured people.
Most critically, though, he brought with him a great thirst for redemption.
"His performance as Elliot Alderson in the critically acclaimed USA series, "Mr.
"Critically, the most recent CEO appointment needs to work out," Hirt said.
Experienced skier Corey Borg-Massanari, 22, based in Colorado, was critically injured.
Moore said the speech is "critically important" for the GOP presidential nominee.
The attack killed 84 people and injured 85 others, including 18 critically.
Let's align around what's critically important to get right – and deliver it.
Also, critically, physical dependence is not necessarily a problem on its own.
It took a long time before I could deal with it critically.
But to cover the conspiracy, even critically, is to give it life.
However, the specific visit to Hiroshima is critically important for two reasons.
Braun currently stars as Greg Hirsch on HBO's critically acclaimed show "Succession."
It follows Mr. Ford's critically acclaimed debut, "A Single Man," in 2009.
The critically acclaimed pop singer announced the dog's passing on Twitter Thursday.
And, critically, they don't know that they should get an early start.
For schools, it is critically important to eliminate sources of lead pollution.
Orangutans are an endangered species, with populations in some areas critically endangered.
Finding space for critically ill patientsNot all hospital beds are created equal.
Most critically, the company is bleeding not just cash, but senior executives.
He was critically injured and taken to a hospital, where he died.
The final season of the critically-acclaimed drama starts Wednesday, March 28.
I didn't know how to think critically about what I was reading.
The critically acclaimed FX show "Atlanta" begins its second season on Thursday.
I think transparency in how election dollars are spent is critically important.
It's a critically important distinction — and one that almost never gets addressed.
And the Eastern gorilla as a species overall is still critically endangered.
Critically, however, the Senate Intelligence Committee insisted on a "must share" provision.
The bird — known for its funky mating dance — was already critically endangered.
The Iraqi military said several Iraqi air defense servicemen were critically wounded.
Both of the hospitals had critically wounded fighters who needed urgent evacuation.
It's critically important to this institution that its leadership have its back.
We're flush with important, popular, critically adored, award-winning music by women.
Raising a family in this area, safety is critically important to me.
Did he ever imagine that one day crosswords would be critically reviewed?
The Saudi government has repeatedly retaliated against journalists who cover it critically.
"It is critically important that we get this done today," said Sen.
In 22010 her solo debut at London's Grabowski Gallery was critically praised.
Several critically endangered species have increased their populations through zoo propagation programs.
Some of Auerswald's co-researchers study the critically endangered great white sharks.
The red team approach helps decision makers critically evaluate plans and options.
But most critically, it is made in the mind of the prosecutor.
Critically, Trump got himself acquitted without even a token gesture of contrition.
Soon after, John Berry, the company's longtime, critically lauded artistic director, resigned.
She stopped to assist the bikers, some of whom were critically injured.
She played a veteran stripper named Ramona in the critically acclaimed film.
Additionally, Sandler recently starred in A24's critically acclaimed drama Uncut Gems.
In contrast, the humanities train students to think both broadly and critically.
In contrast, the humanities train students to think both broadly and critically.
During her tenure, Steppenwolf presented a long list of critically praised productions.
The two critically acclaimed shows have provided strength to HBO's Sunday programming.
This tells us that the timing of these launches is critically important.
In the end, six people were dead and eight wounded, some critically.
Scientists consider the giant rat to be critically endangered because of logging.
Critically, it won't cost at least $400 like a new console might.
It automatically "just works" with Apple's apps, notification frameworks, and — critically — iMessage.
Critically, the Senate would lose the power to bring down governing coalitions.
But transferring medical deferments to ICE has terminated a critically needed program.
He was booted for writing critically about Mr. Trump during the campaign.
Critically, Occupy named the people who currently benefit from this destructive order.
Skripal and his daughter remain in a critically ill condition in hospital.
Will Smith played opposite himself in the critically panned "Gemini Man" (2019).
Local media reports said 12 people were initially listed as critically injured.
But, critically, no thorough review of the emails has yet taken place.
The Iraqi military said several Iraqi air defense servicemen were critically wounded.
Therefore his work critically frames American as an abstract and malleable concept.
One man there was critically injured and taken away on a stretcher.
That is a fiendishly complicated task, but critically important for new regulations.
"Scream," a standout on Grimes' critically-lauded Art Angels LP, was born.
Critically, President Coolidge was pulling Gillett out, as Longworth pushed from behind.
The second bomb went off at his feet, leaving him critically burned.
The Wildlife Conservations Society (WCS) has referred to the Yangtze giant softshell turtle as the most critically endangered turtle species and the turtle is also listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN).  
The country's critically limited resources and staff are also a factor in this.
Lobbyist Matt Mika was shot multiple times and critically injured, and remained hospitalized.
This distinction between violations of law and differences of policy is critically important.
" Bruce Sterling on cyberpunk: "People were very kind to us cyberpunks, critically speaking.
Dana Czapnik's critically acclaimed debut novel The Falconer was published in January 2019.
And critically, despite the NAACP's large white membership, only African Americans would participate.
Nominated for 27 Emmys in total, it became the most popular and critically
A woman was killed and a 9-year-old girl was critically wounded.
That shooting later became the subject of a critically-acclaimed film, Fruitvale Station.
It is a cultural problem, an identity problem, and—critically—a gender problem.
As a director, you want your film to do well critically and commercially.
But, critically, a majority of Americans understand humans are responsible for climate change.
I'm a feminist because I believe that equality on gender is critically important.
Lobbyist Matt Mika was shot multiple times and critically injured and remained hospitalized.
"We're all critically aware of what's going on in Flint," Bridgewater tells PEOPLE.
One of the firefighters was critically injured and remained hospitalized Wednesday, Konopacki said.
And, critically, the early returns in the Midwest look incredibly strong for Democrats.
That's what makes the IG so critically important to all of us here.
So I slowed things down and started thinking more critically about my matching.
Pressley: Who made decision to end medically deferred action for critically ill immigrants?
And that's why the research to be done here is so critically important.
Critically, this blog post makes zero mention of the storytelling aspects of Anthem.
Again, it's perhaps related to the way we observe, how we "look" critically.
Her work was often popular and critically acclaimed, but her success surprised her.
The movie was critically panned (but it remains renowned in this writer's heart).
If that happens, AI could chip away at our ability to think critically.
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's show was critically acclaimed when it first premiered.
His most recent album, the critically acclaimed x, was released in June 2014.
In the meetings, Netanyahu spoke very critically about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
And some, believe it or not, were critically panned when they came out.
Students can think critically about our primary and caucus and Electoral College systems.
BLITZER: I just want to be precise, Governor Kasich, this is critically important.
AND IT IS A SYSTEM THAT IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT WITH SOME SYSTEMIC PLAYERS.
Or, looked at more critically, WWDC is when the company plays catch-up.
It's a critically important business, I knew it from my days at CVS.
She also starred as Jo Ann in the 2009 critically acclaimed drama Precious.
Even more critically, they need to be adaptable to our intensely diverse society.
Lithium is a critically important ingredient used in manufacturing batteries for electric cars.
But also consider helping kids think critically about the content they see online.
And simply banning apps doesn't teach children how to critically evaluate them, either.
Elton John, the subject of the critically hailed new biopic, is not pleased.
Monitoring currents is also critically essential to the smooth running of ocean industries.
Two of the woman's other kids were critically injured as well, PEOPLE confirms.
Patience is also critically important, and it's best not to do it alone.
"What is critically important is that monetary policy be not alone," Lagarde said.
The work The Rise Fund is doing is critically important to the world.
All four species are considered vulnerable and one is critically endangered, writes Baille.
Last weekend in Colorado Springs, a police officer, Cem Duzel, was critically injured.
They're among the best-received films of the year — both critically and commercially.
There are still populations in the North Atlantic where they are critically endangered.
Finally and most critically, we must consider the victims of these heinous crimes.
DG: I think that that's important for us to think critically about. Right.
The ways our decision makers shape future education models will be critically important.
Seven people were critically injured, St. James Parish Sheriff Willy J. Martin said.
I think this is one of the most critically beloved of the bunch.
The suspect has been critically wounded and several hostages were released, officials said.
For all the Hidden Figures love, though, Moonlight is the most critically adored
Mentors also help you build resilience, increase productivity and learn to think critically.
So linking the Paris commitments to USMCA is both practical and critically important.
Gorsuch also wrote critically of extra-constitutional assertions of power by federal agencies.
It ordered people not to sell or even to speak critically of stocks.
Therefore, the list favors more recent critically acclaimed films that have more reviews.
In addition to the fatalities, several students were critically injured in the crash.
The balloon hypothesis is used to describe, often critically, America's drug enforcement strategy.
"Anti," released in 2016, is Rihanna's most recent and most critically celebrated album.
Siberian cranes can live up to 80 years, but they are critically endangered.
One cannot believe that these critically important stakeholders are insignificant for political relationships.
Heather Demetrios is a critically acclaimed author, writing coach, and certified meditation teacher.
HBO's "The Wire" is a critically acclaimed show that never snagged an Emmy.
Some movies, like "The Happytime Murders," are just outright disasters commercially and critically.
They also worried Murdoch would use his media to cover Facebook more critically.
Authorities said that about 30 other people were injured, seven of them critically.
The first thing is to look more critically at the technology you use.
This would be a critically important move, well within the FDA's policy mandate.
Finally — and perhaps most critically — is the prioritization of improving  the consumer experience.
Most refugees don't have work permits, so the cash assistance is critically needed.
Most critically, they are a counter-productive strategic mistake with long-term implications.
And, critically, Catalyst is completely open to the public, unlike other proprietary products.
More critically for Google, its new policy chief is deeply familiar with Europe.
And every one of them was incredible-sounding, critically acclaimed, and sold millions.
Though she's since released a few critically acclaimed country singles, they failed commercially.
Critically, there's also huge demand, Ooi said, pointing to some high-level examples.
"Media literacy - or raising smart, media savvy consumers - is critically important," Shadel said.
Critically, organizations should also seek feedback to improve the effectiveness of the training.
The novel was critically acclaimed, and the hoax survived for about seventeen months.
Fortunately, the most important newspapers here reviewed his concoction very skeptically and critically.
I was in my 40s before I started thinking critically about gender equality.
Both Professor Leonard and Judge Sexton said that steady work is critically important.
Fewer than a tenth of those are for people who are critically ill.
The state has also become the epicenter of critically short supplies and staffing.
The arts, she said, had a duty to reflect critically on social issues.
The 20143 vintage was completely overshadowed by the critically acclaimed 2009s and '10s.
When he was found by other firefighters, he was unconscious, and critically injured.
The best medicine against online disinformation is an informed society that's thinking critically.
Except that, in this latest iteration, critically-acclaimed artists are steering the ship.
The stakes could not be higher for the critically panned, $2500 billion development.
The novel sold in the hundreds of thousands and was critically well-received.
Critically, none of it was demonstrably false at the time Trump said it.
Suppose that all of the great apes were either endangered or critically endangered.
I think it's going to resonate with people who see the world critically.
If you've seen the critically acclaimed series, you know that's the entire plot.
"Dialectics of Isolation" was a challenge to an institution to examine itself critically.
"They're making the law of the land in critically important areas," she says.
Critically important, her photographs speak to the rawness of racism in American culture.
Montoya: It's about building resilient human beings who can think creatively and critically.
And President Trump should limit exports of critically needed medical supplies and equipment.
At least seven people were killed and dozens injured, more than 20 critically.
More than 260 were injured, many critically — bodies crushed, limbs shattered, arteries severed.
Unfortunately, many critically needed sections of the IHCIA have yet to be realized.
Police have reported Linder and her son "critically missing" because of Montana's age.
Mr. Woods spoke critically, if flippantly, of the story depicted in the film.
It happened on the Indonesian island of Borneo, where orangutans are critically endangered.
The critically beloved sleeper hit Uncut Gems was completely shut out, for example.
Perhaps more critically, generous government sales subsidies are unlikely to survive much growth.
" Trump frequently assails news outlets that cover his administration critically as "fake news.
Two others were injured, one critically, in the shooting at a housing complex.
Sergeant Brown now examines the tensions across the country more critically, he said.
Critic Score: 97%"The Incredibles" is one of Pixar's most critically-acclaimed movies.
But orca whales, salmon, and other critically threatened fish could pay the price.
"Critically, these quarters marked the bottom in the manufacturing ISM survey," he added.
At least one of those taken to shore was critically injured, police said.
Five people were wounded -- two critically -- and the suspect was arrested shortly afterward.
Perhaps more critically, MS-13 is a decentralized organization with no clear hierarchy.
Our success in managing environmental change depends critically on how fast it occurs.
Then as now our land based ICBMs are critically important to our security.
It means your personal information — including, critically, your social security number — wasn't exposed.
Peele's "Get Out" was a critically acclaimed blockbuster in theaters two years ago.
It was critically acclaimed and led to two sequels in 1999 and 2010.
The play was critically panned but commercially successful, recouping its original investment costs.
It also helps that Marvel has a track record of critically-lauded movies.
That is why moving it forward is critically necessary, but not without modification.
One critically injured crew member was being treated at an intensive care unit.
The black rhino is a critically endangered species, with fewer than 6,000 left.
"I would say nine out of 20503 people reacted critically," Gebald told me.
You may want to think critically about these additional questions: ■ True or false?
This year, Netflix&aposs Oscar prospects are stacked with multiple critically acclaimed films.
Instead, like several recent American productions, they look critically at these ancient institutions.
It also had the potential to critically limit the scope of our story.
But it cannot produce students who think creatively, reason independently, and analyze critically.
Critically, despite the debts, Manafort agreed to go work for Trump for free.
Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically injured in a shooting, and her husband Mark Kelly.
It is critically important that VCs understand cap table math; unfortunately, many do not.
Now, much of the media looks at the company skeptically, critically and sometimes cynically.
The attack left both Skripal and his daughter critically ill in hospital for weeks.
Reputation is the singer's follow-up to 2014's critically acclaimed pop masterpiece 1989.
This year alone, we saw Homecoming and Dirty John adapted into critically acclaimed dramas.
And, critically, will they strip 3.4 million American truck drivers of a living wage?
K, like Deckard, doesn't think critically about his job or the replicants he executes.
For example, sea turtles, including the critically endangered hawksbill turtle, nest in the area.
More than two dozen people were injured in the storm, at least three critically.
By looking critically at gender, we can see other false divisions, and reject them.
Dakessian was critically injured when an air cannon blew apart while firing a pumpkin.
It turns out there's no shortage of awful films starring successful, critically acclaimed actors.
It manages care for critically ill patients who may be thousands of miles away.
But critically, this only applies to the Apple TV Channels that were announced today.
Authorities suspect the April 30 intrusion left one of the critically endangered pupfish dead.
It's too late for mammoths, but there's still time to save critically endangered species.
All but three were deemed not to be critically in need of such help.
The 17 injured were taken to local hospitals, with six critically wounded, CNN reported.
The critically acclaimed Netflix show also stars Alan Arkin, Sarah Baker and Nancy Travis.
Silicon Valley is as critically beloved as ever as it enters its fourth year.
Critically, OCO-22 is its own free-flying and maneuvering satellite, hurtling around Earth.
The critically acclaimed game is out today on PlayStation 4 and Vita for $14.99.
Their leadership will critically enable the launch of Zilretta, which we anticipate in 2017.
Artist Tyree Guyton announced that he will gradually dismantle his critically acclaimed Heidelberg Project.
His run on the franchise has been a massive success, both critically and commercially.
Of the seven, two were critically injured, according to the hospital group Cox Health.
Jennifer Lopez recently said she wasn't paid for her critically acclaimed role in "Hustlers."
Jennifer Lopez was not paid a dollar for her critically acclaimed role in "Hustlers."
Critically, it's also the foundation of US climate policies, including the Clean Power Plan.
Journey, thatgamecompany's critically adored 2012 open-world game, is headed to PC in 2019.
The experience taught him to triage injuries — weeding out the critically wounded from bellyachers.
The critically-acclaimed smash-hit of 215 is back and remastered for next-gen.
Yeah, there's been a handful of stuff that's been critically praised for his acting.
For now, the team are focusing on bringing the critically acclaimed production to Chicago.
Braver writers on the right have taken another approach: critically examining their own side.
Every player but one make critically careless mistakes that could cost them their game.
Gray was critically injured during the van ride and died about a week later.
Clearly, the old way of critically hosting fashion recaps no longer fits in 2018.
The speed of the rally will be a critically important thing to focus on.
At least one woman has died and many people have been wounded, some critically.
The 22015 version is the best yet: It's lighter, faster, and—critically—$400 cheaper.
Those aren't just critically-acclaimed games for this console generation—they're considered outright masterpieces.
The Titicaca Water Frog is considered a "critically endangered" species, according to conservation groups.
Now, he's back as Jack in NBC's critically acclaimed revival of the beloved comedy.
"It's been critically important to get this done," Mr. Lew said in an interview.
It was the first piece of education that taught me how to think critically.
The Water Footprint challenged people and companies to think more critically about water usage.
But this whole process has made me think much more critically about clothing purchases.
In a field that's incredibly vulnerable to cyberattacks, striking that balance is critically important.
Or they managed to survive, setting the groundwork for a critically important evolutionary adaptation.
But more critically, its animating cause wasn't acute or ephemeral like an unjust war.
These dolphins are critically endangered, and there may be only 1,000 of them left.
Parents need to make children think critically about every piece of information they process.
This election will be a turning point — a critically important chapter in American history.
Actually, greater use of natural gas is proving critically important to our climate goals.
When Greenberg critically supported Pollock, his paintings were inexpensive, but nevertheless a hard sell.
More critically, the Assembly of Experts is tasked with selecting Iran's next supreme leader.
"Anti-TB drugs, cardiac drugs, anti-cancer drugs - these are critically needed," Aslam said.
It's critically important to stay on track and to adjust your plan when necessary.
Though ratings dipped during its run, it was critically praised for its authentic storytelling.
The critically adored Kentucky native, 37, isn't someone you've heard on the radio before.
Both profitability and operational efficiency are critically important to the success of this company.
One track, however, includes a sample from critically-acclaimed UK electronic duo, Mount Kimbie.
The director has a host of award-winning, critically acclaimed titles under her belt.
Nowhere is change more critically needed than in our nations approach to cyber security.
A 14-year-old girl in the car with the women was critically wounded.
But it is perhaps more critically a depiction of a multi-pronged national crisis.
And most critically, they have to find the money to pay for the expansions.
Published the following year, their Russian Journal was critically acclaimed in the United States.
And finally, and most critically, Amazon would build partnerships with makers of branded drugs.
This includes, critically, the government, who maintains or oversees roads, infrastructure, and building standards.
Since almost all rhinoceros populations are endangered, several critically, this is a serious problem.
Obviously, granting letters of marque and reprisal is a critically important power of Congress.
The company installs solar panels and batteries in rural homes — critically, at no cost.
Critically, these reforms would not affect Section 702's utility in protecting national security.
The outlet went on to report that eight of the victims were critically injured.
Nor, he added, has he ever spoken critically of his ex-wife in public.
Palestinian health officials say three Palestinians were killed and one other was critically wounded.
All places where questions of ethics and the use of money is critically important.
He often levels accusations of "fake news" against outlets who cover his administration critically.
The last year has driven home just how critically important that work really is.
The law also provides critically needed funds to states to support kinship navigator programs.
A string of critically panned movies have flopped at the box office this year.
Due to the overwhelming demand for beluga, the fish is classified as critically endangered.
The critically acclaimed final season of Netflix's "BoJack Horseman" surged audience demand this week.
Films like "Rambo: Last Blood" and "Men in Black International" weren't well-received critically.
Determining the precise minute to arrive at the ER is a critically important decision.
" Indie distributor Neon will compete with its critically acclaimed Bong Joon-ho movie "Parasite.
Shortly after turning down an administration position, Conway started to tweet critically of Trump.
It also means expanding protected areas and, critically, taking concrete steps to enforce them.
Netflix's critically acclaimed animated series "Big Mouth" returns on Friday with its third season.
In other words, getting a critically painful knee replaced might take almost 28503 months.
Hulu's critically acclaimed hit "The Handmaid's Tale" has been renewed for a third season.
Keeping with critically slammed movie tradition, Click showed up among the Best Makeup nominees.
This requires protection on both fronts — trade and investment — because both are critically important.
The driver's wife, who was in the car, was critically injured in the shooting.
Critically, its designers were also unafraid to compromise functionality in pursuit of this concept.
Critically, the film was viewed favorably by critics at the New Yorker and TIME.
Dougal was killed and his girlfriend was critically injured, as was a homeless bystander.
Use this energy to think critically about how to support your long-term vision.
" From the beginning, Koroshetz and his colleagues considered the study "a critically important project.
Recent years have seen a bumper crop of critically acclaimed, female-led horror films.
That's why it's critically important for African-American millennials to vote in this election.
And perhaps most critically, the El Segundo Energy Center is only occasionally generating power.
Bayh had arrested his slide in late September with spots aimed critically at Rep.
A critically panned disaster, it makes you question whether DC Comics and Warner Bros.
She said she had found more space in the United States to work critically.
It is critically important to the stability of financial markets and the overall economy.
Critically that means early diagnosis, early isolation, safe burials and understanding the social context.
And since its premiere on Netflix in June, it has become wildly critically acclaimed.
Google reset its smartphone hardware strategy last year, launching the critically acclaimed Pixel line.
And critically, Trump did worse than GOP Senate candidates in the key battleground states.
Some chains are loosely interpreting what it means to be a critically important business.
Learning something new and thinking critically are great ways to stave off cabin fever.
"The Greatest Showman" is the critically panned fan-favorite movie that just chugs on.
"I just don't think that critically ill patients should see a screen," she said.
The passenger, Stephanie Washington, 22, was shot but not critically injured, the authorities said.
Social distancing right now is — and will remain, for an unknown period — critically important.
Critically, the bishops have listed "substantial leadership by laity" as one of their goals.
Janelle Monáe, fresh off a critically beloved new album "Dirty Computer," will also perform.
He produced two critically acclaimed documentaries that made him an authority on the subject.
The show was unsuccessful, both critically and commercially, and never made it to Broadway.
That audience has become critically important as well-financed rivals wait in the wings.
I'm still on the fence, critically speaking, but there was no denying its force.
There were just a lot of critically acclaimed movies about white guys last year.
Scavino has lobbed barbs at other GOP figures who have spoken critically of Trump.
Perhaps more critically, however, is the response from our trade competitors across the globe.
Two critically injured people were flown to a hospital in Las Vegas, Schuster said.
Reporters would have caught on to these developments and reported them soberly and critically.
Critically, however, the maximum fees determine the level of incentives warehouse operators can offer.
Karl Pierson, 18, opens fire inside, critically injuring one student and then killing himself.
Only by thinking critically about textbook content are historical insights internalized and found meaningful.
Critically speaking, television reviewers (including your writer) aren't really big fans of the series.
However Netflix is increasingly allowing critically-acclaimed films to have a limited theatrical release.
More critically, trade agreements matter because trade as a whole matters to economic growth.
Consider the opening string of ambient tracks, Burial's most recent, and critically dismissed, work.
Around 15% of patients have gotten severe cases, and 5% have become critically ill.
It's a critically endangered fish that lives only in the San Francisco Bay estuary.
The photos struck a chord with parents of critically-ill children around the world.
Most critically, these are not just ideas on paper with no basis for implementation.
Critically for financial market participants, the Fed laid out a schedule for these actions.
Moving to action depends critically on supporting women candidates and electing them to office.
Perhaps even more critically, it gave us something about Mondays to look forward to.
My only experience prior to "How I Met Your Mother" was critically acclaimed failures.
In addition to leaving LaDerihanna critically injured, the car's impact severely damaged the home.
This is critically important as the Trump team heads into the 2020 reelection campaign.
The state is critically important for determining Senate control in the 2018 midterm elections.
What you believe before you go into the oval office is so critically important.
WHO classifies medically important antimicrobials as those that are critically important for human medicine.
Another person was critically injured after fighting to save his home from the fires.
My hope is for us to think critically about our collective anxieties around aging.
"Integrity in our admissions process is critically important," UC Berkeley said in a statement.
Six people were critically wounded, said Lee VanVleet of Durham County Emergency Medical Services.
Skripal and his daughter remain critically ill in an intensive care unit in hospital.
It is critically important that our legislators take this opportunity and pass H.R. 85033.
Based on Netflix&aposs history of critically panned hits, that&aposs not too surprising.
This year, Will Smith played opposite himself in the critically panned "Gemini Man" (2019).
Critically, just small increases in an atmospheric river's intensity drive big increases in damages.
"It's critically important for Congress to quickly pass these historic tax cuts," Trump said.
Critically, though, the study does not indicate whether the subglacial volcanoes are currently active.
Critically, they have repeatedly been used to improve governance and performance at public companies.
The Times of Israel reported that the woman who was critically injured was pregnant.
These events have, obviously, impacted how people vote and, critically, when they can vote.
We're told the 2 men fired multiple shots, striking and critically wounding Pop Smoke.
"So damn melancholy," said Alfonso Cuarón, who wrote and directed the critically beloved film.
He said four people were critically injured and the rest were in stable condition.
That is rated "critically insufficient" by the Climate Action Tracker, which scores countries' pledges.
First, the George W. Bush years taught him to think critically about media coverage.
You really do show a lot of ... the visuals are critically important to this.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and talked bluntly and critically of colleagues and others.
The critically wounded victims were airlifted to the nearest hospital, where they later died.
Flynn's powers are less tangible, but his role is critically important all the same.
Arguably, no other album released so far in 19753—no, not even the one where the critically contentious black male megastar fantasizes about balling the critically contentious white female megastar—has captured critical focus the way I Like It When You Sleep... has.
So like I said before, you know we hope to show it in a fun and entertaining way, and invite people to think about the world a little bit more critically, still with an open mind, but think about things more critically.
Politically, Democrats aren't inclined to help Trump notch a win on a critically important issue.
Critically, Roku points out that 2.9 billion of those hours was programming supported by advertisers.
The underage person was reported as being critically ill but no other information was given.
Both indices edged up in July but both, critically, remained below the expansion-contraction threshold.
Sturgess died at Salisbury District Hospital, the same facility that nursed the critically ill Skripals.
Newsom is among the most critically lionized American musicians to emerge in the past decade….
Hollywood's most critically acclaimed work doesn't pop up often on pay-by-the-month platforms.
The critically reviled, already scandalous ABC show "The Proposal" could threaten to sully Disney's reputation.
Critically, the poll found 60% of Americans realize climate change already is affecting the weather.
This is a time intelligence play such a critically important role in prepping the president.
We're still looking critically at all of our current policies, and appreciate all the feedback.
The new victims are both critically ill in the same hospital that treated the Skripals.
And critically, Barajas claims the Army never prepared him for moving through the naturalization process.
Last Chance High returns: The critically acclaimed VICE News series, Last Chance High is back.
Most critically, the majority position must consistently broadcast that theirs is the more popular view.
Critically, though, Evil Empire is not something Motion Twin was and remains: a co-op.
Its forests are home to the densest remaining populations of the critically endangered Sumatran #orangutan.
This enhanced version of the critically acclaimed RPG adds new content, features, and music. pic.twitter.
We support an enhanced budget that will fully fund critically needed IRS information systems modernization.
Brooks was on the field at the time of the shooting, which critically injured Rep.
Two men were critically wounded in a shooting at Westy's restaurant at about 10 p.m.
The series has been critically acclaimed and has a 96 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
OJ Simpson and ESPN's 7.5-hour OJ Simpson documentary were both popular and critically acclaimed.
Two passengers, including Oltman, were critically injured, Ravn Air Group said in a later statement.
Their shallow gene pool already made them vulnerable and their breeding numbers were critically low.
Even more insidious, however, is Hollywood's obsession with white-washing beloved, critically-hailed Asian movies.
Most recently, Crown Heights, which he co-stars in with Lakeith Stanfield, was critically acclaimed.
In total, he saved the live of four critically wounded soldiers, the White House said.
In the release, Jia said Silicon Valley was "critically important" to LeEco's global growth strategy.
Sao Paulo, South America's largest city, came critically close to running out of drinking water.
The duo run the kitchen at their critically-acclaimed omakase sushi restaurant near Union Square.
WPVI-TV initially confirmed the fatalities and said at least one person was critically injured.
Skype is critically important, providing voice, meetings, video services, all part of the cloud service.
The crash killed his daughter and daughter-in-law and critically injured two other relatives.
Ambulance dispatches said a total of 18 people were injured, most of them not critically.
The actor attended a private screening of the critically acclaimed film "Moonlight" in Los Angeles.
"Diversity and inclusion are critically important to Microsoft," a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement.
"I was just relieved to know that I wasn't doing anything critically wrong," Pearson says.
McGlashan's downfall marks an opportunity to critically re-examine the entire world of impact investment.
The orangutan is a critically endangered ape living in the forests of Borneo and Sumatra.
Paramedics said a man and a woman were critically injured, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
It's probably not just a regular episode of the critically acclaimed science fiction anthology series.
She's not one of Duterte's rabid supporters and wants people to think critically about him.
Mobileye and Tesla parted ways after the incident and Shashua has spoken critically about Tesla.
It is understood that Riordan was critically injured as she was sucked out the window.
Many of the most beloved and critically acclaimed Bollywood movies are readily available on Netflix.
Think more critically about — not just gathering feedback, but ongoing feedback loops to really understand.
Prosecutor Francois Molins said the gunman had opened fire on the gendarme, critically wounding him.
Omar has tweeted the name al Qaeda twice, in February and March, both times critically.
But that's the wrong analytical starting point, and, critically, it's a form of question-begging.
Critics considered her career dead, but the fiasco launched Spears's most critically-acclaimed album, Blackout.
The suspected gunman and a 60-year-old woman were critically wounded in the shootout.
A Colorado Springs police officer was reportedly critically injured during an early morning shootout Thursday.
The album, which was well received critically, includes mostly live songs with a full orchestra.
Critically, Ford's upcoming battery-electric vehicle, or BEV, will be its first long-range model.
It might deal in historical comparisons, as Craig Mazin did in his critically acclaimed Chernobyl.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Timberlake's critically acclaimed, multi-platinum album FutureSex/LoveSounds.
In addition to teaching, Resnik authored several legal books, including the critically acclaimed Representing Justice.
As a Saudi ex-pat the journalist had written critically of the crown prince's regime.
Western lowland gorillas are critically endangered, and each gorilla birth helps extends the species' lifespan.
Carrie Underwood generously donated $10,000 to an Oklahoma police officer critically injured in a Feb.
In the wild, western lowland gorillas are critically endangered — largely due to poaching and disease.
I appreciate the Committee's critically important efforts to investigate Russian interference with our democratic process.
Trooper Alex Douglass, 34, was shot and critically wounded as he rushed to Dickson's aid.
Toys are not known for their rich plots Transformers spawned four increasingly critically maligned films.
Her critically acclaimed stand-up special, American Cunt, is now available on Seeso and Amazon.
But critically, it is also an absolute disaster for the vast majority of white people.
But while the committee was deliberating, he was shot on the street and critically wounded.
The Green New Deal comprises a full menu of mutually complementary and critically necessary projects.
Taliban vehicles were also allowed inside the hospital grounds to drop off critically injured patients.
Khashoggi contributed to The Washington Post's opinions section, sometimes writing critically of the Saudi government.
"It's critically important for Congress to quickly pass these historic tax cuts," the President said.
Several species of rhino are critically endangered, vulnerable from years of poachers after their horns.
We ranked 12 critically panned Netflix original series by their audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes.
Americans' faith in female leadership is critically important given people's lack of trust in government.
The administration took up, critically, a major push for an international accord on climate change.
The essay evolved into the critically acclaimed and bestselling book "Kitchen Confidential" the next year.
For critically ill diabetes patients, making sure their blood sugar levels are correct is crucial.
These public disclosures are critically important in normalizing mental illness and eradicating mental illness stigma.
Critically, the current law does so without undermining the rights protected under Roe v. Wade.
Others were critically injured, Butt told the AP — suggesting that the death toll could rise.
"There's no substitute for winning, and it is a critically important state," Mr. Hayes said.
Scott was inescapable this year after the critically adored second season of "Fleabag" hit Amazon.
For people who already think critically about milk, Pandit wants to offer a better option.
Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson both give critically acclaimed performances as Lucious and Cookie.
And critically, the trust would employ mechanisms that protect against discrimination in the labor market.
Both Bornean and Sumatran species of orangutans are listed as critically endangered in the wild.
The news comes just months after "Game of Thrones" aired its critically-panned final season.
Journalists who have covered the Duterte's anti-drug campaign critically have reported harassment and intimidation.
That makes Libra, and any of its potential reincarnations, a critically important public policy matter.
Oracle originally brought a copyright lawsuit in 2010, and it critically included a patent claim.
On Saturday, health officials said three policemen were critically injured following the clashes on Friday.
Zayn Malik's solo career has garnered a global number one single and critically acclaimed album.
Pretty critically because there were a lot of feminists who were very critical of her.
I think, anti-intellectualism can be dangerous because we always want to be thinking critically.
Yates' statement would have critically undermined the administration's ability to defend its order in court.
Critically, though, each microphone also intelligently and locally accounts for its speaker and background noise.
Trump has, obviously, never tweeted at all about these low-key, financially critically regulatory issues.
I was critically engaged in an analysis of the East German government's official energy [policy].
Yet the phenomenon of believing the absurd rather than critically questioning it is nothing new.
Most critically, the majority of Dongtu's integrations with partners happen through SDK instead of API.
Some buy only wines made from familiar grapes that have been critically praised over time.
In years past my students have struggled with putting together their thoughts and thinking critically.
A compassionate use program is typically for critically ill patients with no other treatment options.
That's why the State Department report, and other such data collection efforts, are critically important.
"He's critically important," said David Stevens, a former chief executive of the Mortgage Bankers Association.
But critically, nothing in the vast US-China trade dispute docket has actually been resolved.
A young mother of two boys, Casey fell critically ill after floodwater surrounded her home.
Control of body weight, high blood pressure and elevated blood sugar are also critically important.
Thanks in part to these efforts, he is the worst critically rated actor in Hollywood.
Two people were critically injured due to the fire, according to a local media report.
Critically, however, when the exercise was presented in a different frame, the results changed drastically.
Five critically ill patients were hospitalized in Shenzhen, China, with serious cases of COVID-19.
Moreover, you will gain knowledge on how to be an effective leader who thinks critically.
A 14-year-old girl is critically ill after contracting a rare mosquito-borne disease.
When Jeffrey became critically ill at 15, Rabbi Posner spent countless hours with the family.
He said it was "critically important" for the US to communicate and cooperate with China.
Most critically, targeted social network advertising combined with donation links create a perpetual misinformation machine.
Nine people were injured in the crash, two critically, the department said in a statement.
That makes it different, somehow, for reasons I cannot articulate that are nonetheless critically important.
Critically, the clock would start running from the time they became aware of the misdiagnosis.
Critically, 28500 percent support the Senate removing Trump from office, and 6900 percent oppose it.
Earlier this month police fired live rounds at protestors, critically injuring at least one person.
But Qatar does provide the United States with a critically important airbase at Al Udeid.
That makes it critically important for states to pass their own laws protecting abortion rights.
Critically, it doesn't have to worry about financing customers because no individual owners are involved.
It was a bizarre experiment, critically panned, and yet Hollywood clearly hasn't learned its lesson.
The third blast happened several hours later and critically injured a 75-year-old woman.
Also in range are 1,500 other native animals, 62 of which are listed as critically
He also co-wrote the script of the critically-acclaimed 1987 film "Wings of Desire".
Though this discussion remains critically important, it plays down a big shift in the story.
""The Lighthouse" is Eggers&apos second critically acclaimed movie following his 2015 horror "The Witch.
Helping young people to think critically and love literature is noble; trading stocks is not.
It marks another major misfire for the studio Universal after "Cats" bombed critically and financially.
He also co-wrote the script of the critically-acclaimed 1987 film "Wings of Desire".
It was a potent partnership that brought popular (if not critically acclaimed) series to ABC.
The population off Washington State has been endangered since 2005, and is now critically endangered.
Ibrahim Darwish, the leader of the state security branch, was critically wounded in the attacks.
An international "red list" of threatened species tagged them as critically endangered and possibly extinct.
"We need to really, critically look and also act at each stage of the way."
Sharif, who is in London tending to his critically ill wife, is expected to appeal.
Bredesen getting into this race does create more national attention on these critically important issues.
Critically, bitcoin failed Monday to break above a key level close to $12,211, they said.
Another student was critically hurt in Jakarta with head injuries, officials and the university said.
A police officer who attended the Skripals also became critically ill but also later recovered.
Then a rescue helicopter goes down, leaving behind a critically injured survivor (Maria Thelma Smaradottir).
The species is classified as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Critically, Aegon did not attempt to reform political or social practices in any meaningful way.
You may want to think critically about these additional questions: ■ Conduct your own sensitivity analysis.
We believe that people often just don't think critically enough about the information they encounter.
All eight pangolin species are protected under international trafficking laws and two are critically endangered.
"Quick Millions" is largely forgotten today, but it was critically well received in the 1930s.
But American and European officials called it critically necessary to continue funding Afghan security forces.
In fact, the next 12 months are shaping up to be a critically important time.
The species has doubled in population since then, but it is still considered critically endangered.
The strikes killed six people and critically wounded three, an Iraqi army source told Reuters.
It wasn't clear if that relationship, or the critically beloved show, could survive their uncoupling.
Kim McLarin, the author of the 2007 essay, is a memoirist and critically acclaimed novelist.
James Hodgkinson, who opened fire on a congressional baseball game in June, critically wounding Rep.
The Last Stand was critically panned, and the X-Men franchise was rebooted in 2011.
Gillian Robespierre burst onto the scene in 2014 with the critically acclaimed comedy Obvious Child.
What's clear, however, is that Canada's colonial past is being looked at more critically today.
With uncanny timing, a critically passionate and personal history of painting's recent past has appeared.
Three others, ranging from 20 to 74 years old, were critically injured in the shooting.

No results under this filter, show 829 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.